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Life Itself

Photography and South Africa

A comprehensive and beautiful survey of South African photography.
 
From colonialism to democracy, Life Itself offers a comprehensive overview of South Africa’s photographic history. Featuring images from the heyday of Drum magazine and Black emergence to Peter Magubane’s Soweto uprising pictures, David Goldblatt’s In Boksburg to the photographers’ collective Afrapix and the struggles for freedom, this book concludes with post-apartheid documentary and art photography in the work of Andrew Tshabangu, Lindokuhle Sobekwa, and others. Life Itself helps to fill a gap in our understanding of the role of the camera in South African society.

256 pages | 100 color plates, 50 halftones | 7.48 x 9.84 | © 2025

Art: Photography


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Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Photographic Beginnings: Colonial Cultures and Topographical (Mis-) Representations, 1834–1910 2 Photographic Transitions: Old Tropes and Modernist Perspectives, 1910–50 3 New Observations: Drum Photography and the Soweto Uprising, 1950–78 4 Struggle Photography: Quiet Social Moments and Frontline Activism, 1978–94 5 Photographic Situations: Conceptions of Legacies and Contemporary Realities, 1994–2020 References Bibliography Acknowledgements Photo Acknowledgements Index

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